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1 He understood Mark's feeling of bitter disillusion , and made another attempt at conciliation.
2 They were, in their way, outcasts; they were poor; the future might hold bitter disillusion .
3 A few days after this rather bitter disillusion , an apprentice brought Christophe the following laconic little missive:-
4 Then all thought of self was merged in the realisation of his loneliness, his suffering, his bitter disillusion .
5 A bitter disillusion ran through her.
6 What remains is the bitter disillusion on all sides of the racial divide that his murder has laid bare.
7 He would flee that very evening, return to Paris, disappear there, and forget his bitter disillusion in the practice of humble charity.
8 That's beyond me, monsieur, but if I vaguely understand you, the fantasy belongs to the brilliant Carlos; the bitter disillusion was Santos's fate.
9 But he suffered bitter disillusions when the work was finally printed; the creator never found his creation sufficiently perfect.
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